MultiValueCompanies

This page is (or will be) a list of companies which use or used MultiValue databases. If you work for a company which uses one or did, or know of other companies which use it or did, edit this page and add them here.

We have taken our database of multivalue users and vendors and have begun
mapping them using Google Maps and eventually Google Earth. Our goal, albeit
a lofty one, is to eventually map 80%-90% of the user community world wide.

We believe that this tool can be a very valuable contribution to the
mvCommunity. End-Users can use it to view resources available (Developers,
Consultants or Vendors) in their area. Vendors can use it to demonstrate
the strength and diversity of the mvCommunity, locally and globally, in
their sales endeavors.

To make this the powerful tool that I know it can be, we need the help of
the community. We are asking for everyone's help in identifying as many of
the multivalue End Users, Vendors and Software products as possible. Send us
the name of your employer, your past employers, MV Vendors, the applications
that you've worked with, the MV Tools that you've used and of course, your
name. We want to map all things multivalue. To contribute, you can use the
contact us page, or email your contributions to info@mvcommunitymap.com.
Contributions should contain at a minimum the Company Name or Developers
Name, City, State or Zip/Postal Code and Country. If a product, Product
Name, Vendor Name and Zip/Postal Code & Country.

All information received will be kept confidential but we will contact
companies and individuals to confirm their current multivalue status.

(TG) While it would be nice to create a real Who's Who list of companies here, to reaffirm that this platform is in good use, my guess is that there won't be many companies listed here. Most companies simply don't want to publish the names of their databases, application vendors, or other details of their IT infrastructure. For some it's a security issue. For most there's simply no benefit and it may invite solicitations ... or worse. If this page only has a handful of companies, when we know there are thousands of systems out there, I think it might do more harm than good in the big picture. I think a proper effort would need to be made by the DBMS companies, to get voluntary listings from their customers, and then for the sum of all of that effort to be posted here. But I don't think that will ever happen. That's just my view. Other opinions are welcome.